Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields.
Undergraduate Programs
- Religious Studies (BA)
- Music (BA)
Graduate Programs
- Pastoral Psychology (MA)
- Church History Religious Studies (MA)
- Music Pedagogy and Ecumenical Church Music (MA)
- Mediation in Schools and Society (MA)
- PhD program in Theology
Program Details
Religious Studies (BA)
The goal of the Faculty of Reformed Theology through the Religious Studies program is to train professionals in education, who are versed in the field of Reformed theology and church culture, and have a biblical disposition. In their own context, our students carry on the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Reformers with conviction, faith, and commitment. Our faculty is proud to provide excellent support for the accomplishment of our students through modern infrastructure and a well-established academic community.
At the Faculty of Reformed Theology, we train teachers to become educators in schools as well as leaders in other social activities in the field of diaconal work. We aim to strengthen our students by passing on to them a Christian spirituality, biblical values, Reformed cultural heritage, true devotion to God and calling, and a vast amount of specific knowledge that is both theoretical and practical.
The entire academic staff of the faculty is dedicated to the service of the Transylvanian intelligentsia, and contributes to the formation of new generations of intellectuals, who take it upon themselves to actively maintain and develop our congregations through a well-established knowledge base, and strong faith.
Program Structure
- Length of studies: 3 years (6 semesters)
- Degree awarded upon completion: BA in the field of Theology, with a major in Reformed Religious Studies
Main Course Offer
- Biblical theology of the Old and the New Testaments
- General church history and protestant church history
- Theory of education and history of education
- Transylvanian regional cultures
- Document editing
- Church music and flute
- History of religion, history of philosophy
- Christian psychopedagogy
- Dogmatics
- Church sociology
- Spiritual care and diaconal work
- Protestant ethics
- Music history
- Missional studies focusing on diaspora
- Art history
- Apologetics
- Classical guitar
- Grammar
Teaching Staff
The university has a dedicated team of teaching staff, including:
Administration
Teaching Staff Music Department
Teaching Staff Religious Studies
Practical Information for Students
The university provides various resources and support for students, including:
Structure of the Academic Year
Examination Schedule
Scholarships
Other Scholarships
Student Housing
International Relations
The university has established partnerships with various institutions, including:
Erasmus Partners
Research Journals
The university publishes several research journals, including:
